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of news to cover. the state-of-the-state. what is the real state of california? and what is jerry brown thinking in the back of his mine when he looks to the future. >> and we're going to go to silicon valley and talk about what is going on with apple. the company gave wall street a shark last week and we have a tech expert. >>> first, breaking news out of the south bay. the fire broke out at the lehigh cement plant in couper pinot -- cupertino this morning and that came in at 6 a.m. as of 745 tool, the fire was out and no injuries to report. firefighters are trying to figure out what caused the fire and what kind of damage might be left behind. we'll keep you posted on. that. >>> developing news out of brazil. the worst night club fire in more than a decade. and at least 245 people killed and expected to rise with hundreds more injured. it happened at a night club in santa maria and broke out about 2:00 a.m. while a band was on stage performing. one security guard said they were at maximum capacity at the time and it was a chaotic scene, people pushing and shoving. >> and in the penins

and green overlap so much they both look basically brown. unless you can block a narrow part of the spectrum between red and greechbility that's what this chrome does. meaning orange flower will finally stand out from the green leaves behind it. but for someone with is color deficient either way beyond new appreciation for plant life. man made world is built out of color. being able to tell them apart is a matter ofafety. from traffic lights to road sign if you captain see color he says you are more likely to hesitate when you have to make a split second decision. in the clinical trials he says color blind patients made the snap judgments 30 percent faster with the glasses on. what really tickle him is something else. >> point out a lavender flower they have never seen lavender before in their life. you kno know. that is the good moment for me nishtion berkeley, abc 7 news. >>> that is great notch labor of love. up next. the stunt that is cringe worthy for men and gleeful for women. stay [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or why it d

her, in the coat and dress, made by american designer thom browne. i actually spoke to him today. he said, you know, in moments like this you really are at a loss for words. but what a beautiful sight. she's wearing a j crew belt, j crew gloves. she wore j crew shoes. a reed krakoff cardigan. >> she's shopping her closet. >> a remarkable statement to make for this important moment. >> i think it's what's great about this, you see michelle obama's style evolving over the years. in the thom browne, very tailored, traditional. a little bit a quiet look. what i love is maybe not every american woman has access to a beautiful custom made thom browne piece but they have access to the accessories. the j crew gloves. the j crew belt. a lot of woman look to her for fashion inspiration. she's very democratic about her style and people can access that. >> i think what's interesting about what happened with michelle obama today that's getting sort of a lot of chatter online is that she changed her shoes. she started out wearing j crew shoes. she changed into these custom made blue suede boots by

-- and you forgive them -- babies are chris brown is what i'm trying to say. >> chris brown is in trouble overnight. >> another chris brown deb be acle. >> he jumped frank ocean. >> not to be confused with jumping the shark. >> he jumped frank ocean in a recording studio parking lot here in hollywood. >> john: frank ocean is not a girl. he could kick chris brown's butt. apparently he parked in chris brown's parking space. >> is that what they're calling it now? [ laughter ] >> john: wow i thought after drake, chris brown learned not to get in fights with boys anymore. i can't wait until chris brown gets out of prison and writes his tell-all book. i get a lot of crap on twitter for the chris brown jokes. this guy has no humility. he choke and beat up a woman. he still deserves to be passed around the cellblock like a blunt at the source awards. we had a republican on the line. i want to go to keith in texas who is calling about -- i think immigration is going to be the big story of the week. keith is calling in to think% been what might be the story that affects our lives the most. good mo

for former senator scott brown with an eight-point lead over the democratic party's generic candidate. then a 20-point lead over the democratic senatorial committee's preference. brown hasn't made any real decisions on this yet, mark. realistically with all this talk it seems like he's in this race. what are his chances? >> he still hasn't made up his mind yet. there is thinking he might decide to run for governor instead of for senate. the polls show scott brown to be in a very good position. and he would give republicans the best opportunity to pick that seat. however, when you look -- when you chat with a lot of democrats they believe the reason scott brown got elected in 2010 was a confluence of events that might not repeat themselves this year. >> nbc's mark murray in d.c. for us. thank you. >>> just ahead, the kid friendly gun campaign. gun makers are pouring millions of dollars into ads aimed at your kids. dan gross with the brady campaign and congresswoman jackie spear way in on that. >>> plus, state of emergency. protests and violence rage on in egypt despite the attempts to

's work pants with brown shoes stained with white paint. >> anyone with any information is asked to contact the officers here at the san jose police department. reporting live in san jose cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> brentwood union school district is under fire for standing behind an abusive teacher. dina holder was convicted of kicking an autistic child two years ago after the incident was reported the district moved her to another school. earlier this month the district settled with the victim's family for nearly a million dollars and removed holder from her teaching position. last night parents lashed out at the board for allowing holder to teach. >> i don't care what's written down in a procedures manual or anything like that. i think that somebody should have took a stand and said we need to get her away from kids. >> district officials say it's difficult to fire tenured teachers such as holder. part of the settlement holder is on paid administrative leave and will resign at the end of this school year since holder was only charge with a mis

brown and his connection to a bizarre stalking case. >> and a new push to fight crime in the east bay. the late-night vote to add a super cop to oakland's police force. >> super bowl is about the game and the ads. the new tactics they are using to reel you in. >> and finally the storm clouds rolling back in. showers not far behind. we'll talk about that coming up next. it's time to make room for the new mattress models, but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery set-up, and removal of your old set. don't wait, sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. superior service best selection lowest price guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> what he's doing elsewhere it may have worked doesn't mean it's going to work here. >> hundreds line up to weigh in on oakland's super cop consultant. >> that super cop a police con

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>>> surviving sister of san francisco's legendary twins turned 86 today. marion and vivian brown were often spotted together in matching outfits. cbs 5 reporter, joe vasquez says marion recently lost her sister, but tonight's celebration showed she still has her san francisco family. >>> bright smile and dressed to the nine. marion brown arrived at the hotel to a cheering crowd of friends. many of whom she never actually met. >> seeing, walking arm and arm down market street several times and they would wave and look so happy. i never got to talk to them. >> about 150 came out to celebrate marion's 86th birthday and much more. >> yes, i did make a wish. i wish my sister would come back and keep me company. >> her twin sister was her other half. together they were san francisco icons. tourists would take their pictures. they ate dinner every evening. they always made an impression, even when they ran a boutique. >> they treated everyone, little punk rockers to the mayor. >> financial problems recently beset the sisters and vivian got sick. she passed away two weeks and two days ago. ma

about how governor brown got prop 30 passed. >>> and barbara walters is hospitalized, the latest on her condition after falling down the staircase. >>> coming up in live pictures, there's vice president biden, and his wife jill as they head out of the white house and and i believe they're heading to church and then the inauguration, back to church, rather. we'll be right back, stay with us folk the california's budget picture is ing a lot rosier. >>> governor brown's prop 30 tax measure is in effect in california's budget picture is looking a lot rosier. >> it does, but there's some question now about how the governor got it top billing on the ballot. here's melissa griffin. an appeals court has ruled on a sneaky move by the governor. >> exactly. there's a reason why his measure was the top of the ticket. and molly monger's competing tax measure was far down on the ticket. and they revealed it was a abuse of power. generally the conventional wisdom is things at the top of the ballot have a better chance of passings, the further down they get

harbaugh was the quarterback. and tim brown of the raiders this is it it said it. callahan is being accused. he was the raiders' coach 10 years ago when they lost to the super bowl to tampa bay. he is being accused of sabotaging super bowl 37 by changing the plan on friday night. say that he was friends hegruden we called this sabotage because crude and was good friends. and we know that he did not like the raiders so that is jim brown's. >> i think with callahan and what brown is accusing him of is one which weight into the last second to change the game plan. i found it to be very unusual. you want to go into that situation known exactly what you wanted to do. to defense the appointmeopponent and we changed everything. >> those are both great guys but they should perhaps attract attention to a different way pamela, do you have a friend? >> pam: no. >> gary: the sharks, they were with the first. a total they are leading right now, 6-2. t and the story of chiefao... will not go away. the story of tao.. and mera the woman was a high school acquaintance nationswho tried to make this voter da

. >>> and she was one half of the san francisco treasure. the one thing marion brown wished for at her 86th birthday celebration. >>> spring feel in the air today. many of you hit the mid to upper 60s with mainly sunny skies. cbs high doppler radar. i've made a change for your forecast on sunday. take a look at the beautiful bay lights as they're doing a test run. it looks great jwwñ it's time to make room for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance is ending soon. for a short time save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is ending soon. superior service best selection lowest price guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ gains. above 15- >>> here we go. wall street on its longest winning streak in nearly ten years. with eight straight gains, finishing above 1500 for the first time since 2007. and the dow is exploding.

mateo county bid center for fair grounds. >> governor jerry brown will deliver the state of the state address this morning at 9:00. if this is his third since becoming governor again. the governor is expected to promote a tunnel system for water in the central valley and breaking ground this year on what would be the nation's first high-speed rail system. improving california school finances is also on his list of priorities. >> we will be right back. >> welcome back. and we covered this yesterday morning on kron 4 morning news. a huge warehouse fire in chicago that iced over in a single-digit temperature. a five alarm fire broke out yesterday morning has been read ignited. >> and this fire is a lighting up again. this warehouse is still covered and i is because it was 07 degrees in chicago. no reports of any injuries have been made. >> lawmakers and rhode island are set to consider legislation allowing same- sex couples to marry. a vote on the bill is set for this evening. it has a high- profile supporter, rhode island house speaker gordon fox, who is gay. gay marriage legislation ha

morning, i am eric thomas. the dove brown will deliver the state of the straight address if a little more than an hour. he says the economy is rebounding and is expected to lay out an ambitious and optimistic agenda. well carry the speech live on abc7 and stream it live on abc7news.com starting at 9:00. right now, mike has the forecast. >> the system to the south of live doppler 7 hd is starting to unwind. that mean we will have clouds and upper 30's to low 60's before the next chan of storms later this afternoon. after that, we get a break tomorrow. sue? >> heavy traffic. we have an early accident off on the shoulder but it is slow moving past lucas valley road and north 221, 25 minutes late and martinez is ten minutes late and there are ♪ i'm a survivor [ cheers and applause ] >>> all the people braving the cold out in times square this morning. a lot of hats, a lot of scarves, a lot of gloves and a lot of smiles out in times square. robin and josh is off. sam on assignment. great to have amy robach and bill weir from "nightline." there's sam down in discovery cove in seaworld. you're

♪ ♪ hah >> live from america's news headquarters i am patti ann browne. the death toll climbing to 80 at a hostage standoff at a gas plant in algeria. commandos stormed the plant bringing the hostage situation to an end. algerian forces found dozens more bodies. one american worker died in the standoffment baltimore ravens and san francisco 49ers are going to the super bowl. the ravens defeated the new england patriots. earlier they beat the falcons 28-24. it will mark the first time two brother coaches faced each other in a super bowl game. it is set for new orleans february 3rdrd. >> i am patti ann browne, now to "huckabee." ner, now, back to huckabee. >> we're back with larry and i want to remind you again, larry has written what you'll convinced is the most methodical, logical and rational understanding of this entire issue that i've ever seen, a long and thorough piece, we've got a link at mikehuckabee.com. and i want you to read it if you're rd in a lot mo-- interested in it in a lot more depth. the and nra proposed it and the president's plan seems more like armed police offic

up later in this broadcast this tthe super bowl talk about harbaugh and jerry rice and tim brown saying that they were recanting the possibility of a super bowl being sabotaged years ago. . >> pam: take a look at this! a security camera caught burglars doing destructive work. you can see a car come crashing through a kwik stop in waterloo, iowa. lets take a look at the video again--- police say the suspects were after a video poker machine. authorities tracked down three suspects after one of them left a cell phone inside the truck. >> incredible video of a rescue -- that luckily had a happy ending! a woman waiting on the platform in the madrid metro in spain-- fainted and fell onto the tracks. as a train approached. an off-duty police officer sprang into action. he jumped onto the tracks and dragged her to safety. passengers on the platform tried desparately to warn the drive. the train was able to stop in time the woman made a full recovery! >> this dog in chicago learned just how dangerous winter weather can be. the pooch was stuck on the ice on jackson harbor on the city's so

. >>> grammy-winning singer chris brown is being questioned by l.a. sheriff's deputies about an alleged assault over a parking space. witnesses say that brown punched another man sunday night outside a west hollywood recording studio. that man hasn't been identified but singer frank ocean tweeted last night that he was jumped by brown and a couple of other men. >>> now for a look at what's trending today, a quick roundup of what has you talking online. beyonce may be dropping a hint about the inauguration lip syncing. on saturday night the singer posted this picture of herself to instagram that says "can i live" or "can i live" while practicing for the super bowl. it's also a title of her husband's song. you be the judge. >>> online resume turned into an exact replica of an amazon product page and he invites you to add him to your shopping cart if you are interested. but hurry, as the ad says there is only one left in stock. >>> jennifer lawrence told the crowd how she earned her s.a.g. union card at age 14 while working on a commercial for mtv. didn't take long for that clip to pop up on youtu

of charlie brown busted at the mexican border. peter robbins is accused of stalking and making death threats. robbins is being held in san diego. he is expected in court today. the 56-year-old voice of charlie brown character back in the 1960s tv specials the charlie brown christmas and it's a great pumpkin charlie brown. >>> now to the saga of notre dame linebacker manti te'o. he and his online girlfriend are speaking out. diana o'meara told news outlets an acquaintance of him used her image to fabricate their relationship. te'o was led to believe that the girlfriend died of cancer. o'meara says the perpetrator confessed and apologized. te'o is expected to tell his side of the story to katie couric today. >>> and allegations of sexual abuse against 49ers wide receiver michael crabtree appear to have some holes. a woman is accusing him of assaulting her at the "w" hotel the night after the 9ers defeated the packers in the first play-off game. phil matier reports investigators say there were two other women present at the time of the incident. th

with brown shoes and they were stained with white paint. now, after reviewing that surveillance video, san jose police are asking anyone with information to contact them. cate caugiran, cbs 5. >>> some angry parents in brentwood are demanding answers as to why an abusive teacher was allowed to continue working with children. dina holder was convicted of throwing and kicking a 5-year- old autistic child in 2010. after the incident was reported, the district moved her to another school. earlier this month the district settled with the family of the victim for nearly a million dollars and removed holder from her teaching position. last night, parents asked the board why it took so long to get holder away from students. >> i don't care what's written down in a procedures manual or anything like that. i think that somebody should have tobacco a stand and said we need to get her away from kids. >> district officials say its difficult to fire tenured teachers. as part of the settlement, holder is on paid administrative leave and will resign at the end of the sch

billion dollars more in state funding that what governor brown is proposing in his latest budget. university officials say, that they need $371 million for the upcoming academic year in order to pay for salary raises, maintenance, and the equipment. governor brown wants to give 23 campuses system an extra $125 million, 10 million of which would be used to expand on-line education. he says, getting the extra funding would be a tough sale to the state legislator. >> officials in japan say eight lithium ion battery on a boeing 787 that overheated earlier this month experienced a sudden, unexplained drop in a voltage and was not overcharged as previously thought. it happened during an all nippon airways flight on january the 16th. also 50 of the 787 dream liner is have been grounded as officials, including the faa investigator. they're also looking into it g yes yuasa, the maker of the charred and battery. u.s. investigators also said it found no evidence of a battery overcharging when it ignited on a japan airlines 787 at overcharging when it ignited on a japan airlines 787 at bosto

on monday wore tom brown, and she looked amazing. >>> good thursday morning. right now on "first look," defense secretary panetta says it's time to lift a ban on women in combat. not everyone is happy about. that hillary clinton saves congressional fire over the benghazi attacks. >>> the frozen tundra outside your door looks like america's credit card won't get rejected afterall. >>> and don't bet against a train. >>> good morning. another military milestone today. the secretary of defense is expected to announce by unanimous recommendation of the joint chiefs of staff that he's lifting the ban that prevents female soldiers and marines from serving on the front lines in combat. nbc's tracie potts is live in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: this is a big deal. it's a ban that's been in place for nearly 20 years. after first rolling back the ban on gays in the military, now coming today this new announcement about new opportunities in the military for women. the formal announcement is expected today outgoing defense secretary leon panetta will end the 19-year-old ban on

. it was the night before christmas, shirley brown opens what she thinks is jewelry. >> we're having a baby! >> inside the box was a block with the letter "b," spelling the word "baby." and shirley says she's been waiting ten years to become a grandmother. we know that's the best christmas present ever. >>> and tonight, new messages from another time. rare pictures of john f. kennedy, his wife, jacqueline, here with ethel kennedy. and on vacation in palm beach, five years before he was elected president. and look at the tiny handwriting, "jfk jr.," his birthday card to his dad. the mementos were found hidden in a home owned by one of president kennedy's closest friends. they will be auctioned next month. >>> and this just in. the man who created the extraordinary journey of "lost" is about to take us on another journey, this time, intergalactic. j.j. abrams will be directing the next installment of the sacred "star wars." abrams has said "star wars" was the first movie to blow his mind. "star wars vii," due in theaters 2015. >>> and one more note tonight, a picture from our family scrapbook

? >> i thought it was great. tom brown, who the first lady wore during the day, is known as a menswear designer. this is a tom brown tie. i wear a lot of his ties. so he just started designing for women, and so that was a big -- >> she took a chance. >> she took a chance. i thought the coat was gorgeous during the day, and i thought the dress -- i read today in "the times" eric wilson was saying that the color red was actually an incredibly bold choice for her. it's a bold color, and people expected her to be in blue. i guess, but i thought she was gorgeous. >> what about the girls, the daughters? i thought they looked so cute with the coats, the bright colors? >> kate spade and j crew. >> they're growing up. seeing malea, that's the first time i thought she's a teenager. she's going to be 15. >> unbelievable. >> when he finishes they'll be 18, 19, so it's going to be really interesting to see the woman that she grows into. >> right. let's talk hollywood now. leo decaprio made a grand announcement which was? >> he said in an interview that he is going to take a break from acting becaus

begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> a dog was trapped in the middle of a frozen harbor. this was from chicago this morning. took them more than two hours to rescue the dog because the officers had to tether themselves and slide carefully across that ice. they finally were able to get the dog this morning. just to kind of make it worse was the coldest in chicago in two years. windchill hovering around 10 degrees. >> i hope he's okay. >>> a new uc berkeley study finds obese adults are more likely to die in a car crash. researchers used drivers license information to categorize drivers based on their weight. they found obese adults were 20% more likely to die in a car crash that normal weight adults. drivers who were extremely obese were 50% more likely to die. the researchers suspect vehicle design may play a role, as well as the fact obese adults are likely in worse shape than others. >>> it's been said sometimes it's

was the problem. interstate 81 clouded by a mix of white powder and brown slush. in chicago, an historic streak was finally broken. the city's first inch of snow in 335 days. to the east in syracuse with a high of 20 degrees ice had to be broken on the seneca river for those braving the polar bear plunge. the temperatures in michigan also so low the detroit river was dotted with what appeared to be icebergs. meanwhile, out west in utah where they're used to this sort of weather, the ice sent a record number of people to the e.r. including janille anderson. >> i went out to get the newspaper and the next thing i knew i was flat on my back in the driveway. >> reporter: injuries are treated and the cleanup continues and a new storm is targeting the midwest. katy tur, nbc news, atlanta. >>> let's find out a little about the new storm. we turn to the weather channel's julie martin to find out what's ahead. julie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the deep freeze is almost over but before that warm up we're looking at ice in many big cities from the midwest to the northeast. taking a l

national headlines. los angeles, chris brown became the latest victim in what's being called celebrity swatting. police were called around 5:00 p.m. to respond to a domestic violence situation where the caller claimed his mother may have been shot. law enforcement turned up at what happened to be chris brown's house to find no begun, no fight, no nothing. no chris brown either. only a few staff members. >>> and lautenberg is staying busy. he spintroduced legislation makg it illegal to have a magazine with more than ten rounds. >>> for all of our top stories, thoed cnn.com/earlystart. you can also follow us on twitter, facebook. search for early start cnn. >>> coming up, the housing market. i have got good news for you on your biggest asset, your biggest debt, your biggest in-ve the the, your house. something we haven't seen in this country in five years. and call your doctor andl if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or

gloves like this guy had a place to try to get out of cold. incredible. steve brown our chicago-based correspondent with more on the deep freeze. the number of deaths appears to be rising tonight. >> yeah. we're across the street from that warehouse fire that you mentioned during the intro and, yes, tonight news that a chicago suburban newspaper the daily herald say there may be as many as 7 cold related deaths just in the chicago land area alone. up in green bay, got confirmation of another cold related death. a 38-year-old man found in his driveway on monday. the cause of death severe hypothermia. now, the severe cold conditions up in green bay prompting a truce between the city officials and the saint john the evangelist shelter. this shelter had been sighted multiple times overnight for housing more men than allowed in the permit. the men at the shelter is the way they make it enemy morning. >> if saint john's wasn't here, a lot of these people wouldn't have nowhere to go and there would be more people dying out in the streets or something. >> now the city officials, the cit

in unison. let me end on a fun topic. scott brown. scott brown might run for senate. he's leading in the polls. and if they have that contest in markos moulitsas, senator kerry went over to the state department. so he's tweeting about this over the weekend and he's saying about his possible run. like he's getting ready to make an announcement. he then people give him grief, as they usually do on twitter. then i says, whatever, michael whatever, bud. then the third one. whatever. i think there was a song about this. then people think he's drunk tweeting because by the end he says you're brilliant matt. whatever. what is that? a, first of all, drunk tweeting, yes or no. >> probably, and you know what, i kind of like. i wish i could vote for him based on this alone. >> cenk: you don't want to. >> i know, i know. >> cenk: he gave away $19 billion from the banks. >> you like realness from these guys. if no one ripped him off yet then there is realness to it. >> cenk: no, he deleted it in a panic. >> he did delete them but at least he didn't say he got hacked. that's usually the go-to m

, pop star chris brown is now under investigation than assault on another singer. according to the los angeles county sheriff's department that other singer is multiple grammy nominee frank ocean and the assault took place in a recording studio parking lot. tmz reports that somebody in frank ocean's entourage started the fight but ocean tweeted got jumped by chris and a couple of guys, lol. i only wish every rest was there every rest is frank ocean's dog. of course, chris brown is no stranger to trouble. he is still on probation for assaulting rihanna. he also reportedly took a bottle to the chin during a scuffle with rapper drake's entourage at a new york city club. he reportedly broke a window after throwing a fit over good morning america. wall street's has been soaring lately doesn't seem to be doing enough for main street. we will break down the big gains and how soon before the experts say they may get folks back to work. plus, hostess might have found a new home for some of its iconic treats. we'll tell you which ones and when you and cavuto could pick up some of your favorites.

tall at this year's sag a -- s.a.g. awards. >> plus, chris brown is in the headlines again. guess what, all of the wrong reasons. find out who the singer allegedly foot fought with at a music studio parking lot. >> and what about this? a big warm-up is on the way.  >>> be prepared to pay more when you shop for a credit card. the stores in our region can add a 4% surcharge on all your purchases, part of an agreement that retailers settled over the credit card processing fees. what can we expect when we shop? ruth is a deputy director of consumer action.org. happy monday, ruth? >> hi, will. >> your group is an advocate for consumer rights. let me start with the broad question here. where do you stand on this surcharge? do you use plastic? >> first of all, we're not sure we're going to see too many of these chars popping up. at least not yet but we feel that the surcharges could end up being what amounts to double billing. the costs per pay -- for paying processing fees are built into the price and we don't think it's necessary to surcharge nor do we see -- think we will see a lot of i

challenging the pentagon policy, and kingsley browne, who wrote "coed combat," a book against women in combat. >>> frightening video. a 1-year-old girl ejected from a car during an icy crash in russia the child laying on the road and a huge semi truck barely misses her. here it is in slow motion. wow. the driver lost control of the suv while trying to pass another car. the child not strapped in, but instead sitting on a shelf under the back windshield. bad idea. the child suffered injuries to her head and face, but luckily is okay. >> look at this. right, the mom comes out and goes and picks the stuff out of the street, doesn't go to the baby, something weird about that video. >> disturbing all the way around there. she was on a shelf in the back. >> something very strange about that story. >> we have lighter news. big news for all "star wars" fans. reports say j.j. abrams will direct "star wars episode seven." it follows "return of the jedi" and will be the first produced by disney, which bought lucas film last year and announced plans for a sequel trilogy. abrams behind the "star trek" rebo

yemini news reported he was killed in a drone strike. the voice behind the charlie brown character behind bars this morning. >> i never succeeded at anything my whole life. >> charlie brown, it's true. i recognize your frailties, your weaknesses. >>gretchen: peter robins faces charges including stalking and making a death threat. the 56-year-old was picked up at one of the largest border crossings between san diego and tijuana. a background check showed a warrant out for his arrest. >>steve: with that voice, he's going to be a target in there. go get charlie brown. i heard him. cell 6. >>gretchen: three-fifths he's not linus with the blanket. >>steve: the house of representatives is going to vote on h.r. 325. what is that? well, essentially what it does, it is going to suspend the debt limit. say treasury you can spend what you need for the next couple of months. that is what it is right at this second. but what's going to happen is -- and this is a big "but." both houses, both chambers of the u.s. congress have got to agree on a budget. and that is a big but. the last time the u.s. senat

just hearing charlie brown's voice might take you back to your childhood. >> this time i'm going to kick that football clear to the moon! >> so the real-life person behind that voice is now in jail. 56-year-old peter robbins faces a dozen felony charges, accused of stalking his exgirlfriend and threatening to kill her plastic surgeon as well as a san diego police sergeant. he's pleaded not guilty. when he was a child he voiced charlie brown in some of the greatest movies, including a great pumpkin and a charlie brown christmas. >> 38 minutes past the hour. we have heart-stopping video. the moment a houston area police officer came under fire during a bank robbery that turned into a police chase. this is -- look at this. this is dash cam footage of an officer getting pelted, pelted with 15 rounds of ak-47 fire. he was hit in the head. he was hit in the arm. he did survive. that chase happened two years ago. the footage only now coming to light because the alleged getaway driver is on trial. the robbery suspect was killed by deputies when the 20-minute chase came to an end on a dea

>> reporter: their owner sent their measurements to doreen brown. but pony dimensions are different. >> you had to work out legs & came and then, of course, you had a wider neck compared to a human being. >> reporter: how do you get a cardigan on a poen sny? >> it was a case of putting one foot in, put the other foot in, button it up. >> reporter: most of it was done lying on the ground which is only possible because 7-year-old fivla and vitamin are so calm. no accidents, right? >> no, no, no. >> reporter: shetland ponies and shetland knitwear. in the case of these pony sweaters -- >> they looked absolutely dreadful until they went on the pony. >> reporter: that's a case with a lot of clothing, huh? we've seen critters wearing sweaters, from penguins to dogs, pigs, even turtles on the blog called animals in sweaters. what the [ bleep ] is that? >> that's a sweater fit for hanibal lechter. i once dressed up in plaid to match a horse. this is no match for these two dressed by scottish tourism. how much did they have to pony up for a sweater fit for a pony? little less than $200 a hors

: at the end of 1988. c-span: was the per code that you discussed? >> guest: 54 to 63. the year the brown decision, the year the supreme court unanimously said in effect their racial segregation and subornation is in conflict with the american constitution, kind of reading the challenge of the civil war period about slavery being in conflict with promise of equal citizenship. though that's 54, i'm going to 68 when that movement, built on that premise, largely dissolved. and it's the same year dr. king was killed. c-span: i have a better copy of "parting the waters." this is a paperback version. you won a pulitzer prize for this. how many hardback copies did you sell and how many of these paperbacks up to today? >> guest: i would have to talk to my publisher. only be a rough estimate of 100,000 heart attacks and 200 or maybe 300,000 paperbacks which it is peanuts for stephen king for a big six history book based on a subject that might make some people uncomfortable, but other people for me at least it's a great leveling transformation to hear. there's a lot of black heroes and white heroe

. black hair. brown eyes. if you recognize this man, you are asked to please call san jose police. >>> it is thursday. one day away from friday which we all love. christina loren is going to tell us what to expect outside. good morning. >> good morning. we're so close now to the all important weekend. we do have showers lingering. nothing heavy. you probably don't need your umbrella unless you want to take out the suede. throughout the afternoon we have a few showers on the way. not expecting anything but moderate to light activity. you can see right now doppler is dry as a bone to the north of gilroy. 61 in san jose. nice, mild start. you notice that when you walk out the front door. 60 in san francisco. 62 in los gatos later on today with mostly cloudy conditions and a few showers later this evening. let's check your rush hour drive with mike. >> look what we found here. this is the camera in palo alto looking north with taillights at willow. there on the shoulder is a crash that chp reported. it is out of the lanes. we see slowing on the maps right through the same area. we see

that includes brews like harry eyeball i.p.a., cappuccino stout and brown shugga. it does just short of $40 million in sales, will produce close to 240,000 barrels of beer in 2012, and be available in all 50 states by the end of the summer, a summer that will see bands playing at its brewery- based performance venue. >> what you find is that every craft brewery has its own unique culture, and it's almost, like, a giant family. >> reporter: jeremy marshall is the head brewer, a job that will get a lot bigger soon. by the fall of 2013, this petaluma expansion will be matched by a bigger project: a second lagunitas brewery in chicago, employing about 100. it will jump the company from being the 17th largest craft brewer in the u.s. to number two, right behind boston brewing and sam adams. >> 14 times a week, a semi-truck leaves loaded with beer, headed for either denver, chicago, new york, maine. and so, now, instead of that beer leaving in trucks, it'll leave from chicago. so the difference in freight times 14 trucks, times 52 weeks, covers the debt service on the entire brewery twice over. >

throughout the day's festivities. all eyes were on the first lady as she started the day in a thom browne custom navy coat paired with matching boots from j. crew. as for the ball, she stunned in a ruby red gown by jason wu. a pair of jimmy choo shoes helped her glide across the dance floor with the commander in chief. malia and sasha made sure to turn heads as well in their bright and hopefully warm coats. malia's by j. crew and sasha's by kate spade. and jill biden stepped out in a silky silver coat and later accompanied v.p. biden wearing a blue silk dress by vera wang. unfortunately there was nothing like aretha franklin's now-infamous hat, but katy perry sweeted a photo of a tiny aretha hat. i thought the first lady's outfit was stunning, pitch pitch and her inauguration gown. >> i thought everybody looked great. j. crew has so many colorful jackets which are sometimes hard to find. i think the girls looked so adorable.

will soon have to have. michelle obama dazzled in a navy blue coat by little known american thom browne. who only learned his design was chosen when he saw it. >> i know she had a lot of other people that she could have chosen from, and to be the one that she chose is one of those amazingly humbling experiences. >> reporter: browne, best known for men's, not lady's wear, could benefit from the first lady's midas touch. >> any time mrs. obama wears one of your designs, a fashion designer ascends. it's a phenomenal career maker. j. crew made that belt and purple gloves she wore with the coat. so rest assured that the phone will be ringing off the hook. style watchers say michelle obama seems so accessible, american women just want to look like her. deborah roberts, abc news, washington. >> that really is an amazing stat, if you think about it. that she could have a $14 million impact on one designer just by wearing the dress. that's how the intensity and exposure is. and jason, after the first inauguration four years ago, he launched into making candles and doing a furniture line. every media

. the presence of mind to do that is so extraordinary. >>> we have reports overnight that chris brown was involved in another brawl, this time with singer and current grammy nominee. >> this is not real. >> frank ocean. tmz says police were called to the scene at westlake studio in los angeles, where brown had a run-in with ocean's people. tmz says no one was arrested. >> that's been your rapper update. in other news. >>> now for other news, president obama getting a very special visitor on the night of his inauguration, the ghost of dr. martin luther king. this happened on "saturday night live." apparently, he was dreaming of beyonce. >> the king, she was there to sing our national anthem. >> was she though? "access hollywood" would beg to differ. >> "access hollywood"? >> and they said she was lip syncing, and i was like and i care why? hash tag, jay-z is one lucky man. >> beyonce may be finally addressing the lip synching sandal on instagram. she posed with a sweatshirt that said, can i live? everyone is trying to interpret what she means. >> i'm glad this mystery is going to be so

or brown person who fits the profile is going to be subject to being harassed. >> the city is polarized on this issue. it can't stay black and white like that. not every police officer is an angel but not every police officer is corrupt either. >> reporter: in the end the council approved spending $250,000 to hire bratton the former police chief of los angeles and new york and he is now charged with advising the opd on a short-term crime- fighting strategy. oakland's police chief howard jordan says there is no discussion of using "stop & frisk" and that he does not support that policy. mayor quan's office sent out a letter this morning saying the aclu down in los angeles reported a dramatic drop in police-related complaints during his tenure as the chief of the lapd. live in the newsroom, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> five men under arrest this morning for the shooting of an oakland police officer. the undercover cop was at an stakeout in east oakland on monday when a group of men approached his car and shot him in the arm. the manhunt for s

at the inaugural ceremony and parade. a coat dress inspired by men's silk tie. >> thom browne is not a household name. in the fashion business, we know him as a menswear designer. he launched women's 2011. he did a really great job in this to accentuate her waist. when she wears it, it can bring up to $14 million in revenue. >> reporter: true to the first lady's form, she chose a jay crew belt, shoes and glove. malia also wore a j. crew coat, sasha, a bright purple kate spade coat. >> it shows you don't have to wear all one designer. you don't have to break the bank with all just couture fashion. and i think michelle obama has really embraced that. >> giving thatdress a thumbs up. looks great on her. that was kcbc reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," designer jason wu who created the red inaugural ball gown will be in studio. >>> plus, more highlights from the inauguration ceremony of president obama. we'll also get reaction from republican congressman kevin mccarthy, the house majority whip. >>> and a report from london on prince harry returni

a magic touch. >> reporter: michelle obama kicked off the inaugural fashion frenzy with this thom browne coat, under this jacquard dress, and a tie, also by browne. >> i wanted to make something that was as strong as her, and the presence she commands. >> reporter: and keeping with her tastes, a j. crew rhinestone belt, and these pumping. but opting for boots. the gloves, pumps and boots so popular, they've been swept off the store shelves. the first daughters, malia sporting this j. crew coat. sasha with a lavender kate spade ensemble. the obama women putting on an inaugural fashion show, from head to toe. >>> and joining us now is eugene smith, senior stylist at the ted gibson salon here in new york city. he's cut beyonce and kerry wattington's hair. and she's given a cut to our volunteer model. before we show the results. tell us what you did. tell us about the style. >> her hair was really long. we had to take a lot off to get the style. like michelle obama's, it's going to be swingy, flirty and fun. >> speaking of fun, i know she's not seen it. we're going to show the before picture

in the civil rights movement? >> guest: a lot of things did. it was his death, it was the brown v. board of education decision. as people like barbara johns, the high school student that led a walkout of the segregated school because of protesting in the interior education. that's in 1951 we don't even know their names anymore even with rosa parks and montgomery. there were two other teenagers who did the same thing. as of this resistance, largely among the young people. >> host: on both sides is and it? >> guest: definitely. when you talk about south africa we all remember nelson mandela it was the students and others that revised the movement that was more abundant in the late 60's. >> host: he did something that got a lot of criticism for him and dr. king. tell that story about the crusade. >> guest: he was at a crucial point in birmingham. he gave a direction in march and millions of people followed him, completely wrong. from montgomery which came didn't initiate through birmingham, king is a leader but only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain the movement but that point in ap

was brutally murdered. to that change your spark anything with the civil rights movement? >> his death, brown vs. board of education decision killing of civil-rights workers, the young high-school student who led a walkout to protest against fifth inferior education. 1951. many people we don't even know there names or other teenagers who did the same thing. so the resistance largely among young people. >> definitely when you talk about south africa, we all remember nelson mandela who was in a prison cell. for others to revived a movement in the early '70s and the late '60s. >> host: talking about children, james did something that got a lot of criticism for him and dr. king. >> guest: king was at a crucial point* in birmingham with millions of people across the country followed him. from montgomery which king did not initiate, through birmingham, king is a leader in search of a following. only in birmingham can he initiate and sustain a movement the dow reached a crucial point* in 1963 all those who were adults who were willing to get arrested already had been arrested. he writes his letter f

, this is a browning, 3-0-6. and this is a popular round because of this capabilities at long range differences on big game in the u.s. and i will show you that one. [shooting] >> there we go. that's the hunting rifle. >> sean: you were a little off on that last shoot. >> i know, i probably flinched a little bit. >> sean: you were rushing. >> okay, the next gun i want to show you the firearm, a beretta 12 gauge. semi automatic like the 30-0-6 and ar-15, two different shells one is a slug and one is the water round. and i shoot this in competition, and it's good for hunting, recreational shooting and also, competitions like i do. so let he me show you that real quick. . [shooting] >> there we go. as you can see, we have some different sizes in the calibers here and if you want i can go down range and show you quick. the thing i want to show you, the 223, the big bad scary rifle, ar-15 this is the impact that the projectile made out of it. over here the 30-0-6 bigger than the ar-15 the vuing is a lot bigger than the 30-0-6 and last are this pattern, i mean, you can see the difference, so, what i wante

to pull the trigger each time like you saw, this is a browning, 3-0-6. and this is a popular round because of this capabilities at long range differences on big game in the u.s. and i will show you that one. [shooting] >> there we go. that's the hunting rifle. >> sean: you were a little off on that last shoot. >> i know, i probably flinched a little bit. >> sean: you were rushing. >> okay, the next gun i want to show you the firearm, a beretta 12 gauge. semi automatic like the 30-0-6 and ar-15, two different shells one is a slug and one is the water round. and i shoot this in competition, and it's good for hunting, recreational shooting and also, competitions like i do. so let he me show you that real quick. . [shooting] >> there we go. as you can see, we have some different sizes in the calibers here and if you want i can go down range and show you quick. the thing i want to show you, the 223, the big bad scary rifle, ar-15 this is the impact that the projectile made out of it. over here the 30-0-6 bigger than the ar-15 the vuing is a lot bigger than the 30-0-6 and last are this pattern

of love. the 20th century apostle of love, the black moses, so when we look at a president with brown skin, let's remember that there was a man who wanted people to be judged for the content of their character and not the color of their skin. >> mike: very well said, alvita. let he me just remind our audience, the king family has written a new book that pays tribute to the civil rights leader and i'll talk to alvita about that and have some closing thoughts after the break. stay with us. [applause]. for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance is ending soon. for a short time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is ending soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> loved the lord, who fought for peace. who stood for love. that is not the prophet and the man of god america, nor the worl

brown would charge a rape victim who ended her pregnancy with tampering with evidence. that's seems unbelievable. >> i read about this this morning. i was blown away by it, too. it's one of the odder and more extreme bills that i've seen since i've been covering these reproductive rights issues. she said what i meant with this bill is to deter rapists it's to say that you can't rape a woman and then force her to have an abortion, because that's going to be tampering with the evidence. that's not what the bill says. the bill says that having an abortion is tampering with evidence and is a third degree felony. if a woman does it, if a rapist forces her to do it, which i don't see that happening very often, the woman would be thrown in jail for three years. the fact is that having an abortion i guess not tampering with evidence, i mean, to get graphic here, even if the fetus has been abarted it can still be used in evidence as the same way a fetus still growing could. the legislation makes no sense on any logical level at all. >> cenk: i'm not buying it. i think what she tried to do he

advertisers. >> andrea: if you look at what governor brown wants to do. there is proposition 30, hike up taxes for those making more than $250,000. 60% tax break. william la jeunesse found out businesses and individuals not just mickelson are leaving in droves. this is a problem in new york, new jersey, connecticut. so there is no money to pay for the big welfare state. they need to retain him. >> dana: a i. cycle. he shouldn't take advantage of the platform and his ability to speak to a lot of different people and express his views on politics or ignite the conversation. that is the exact opposite of what liberals in hollywood think. when they get famous, all of a sudden they are against fracking or whatever other, take their pet cause, whatever it might be. it's the opposite thinking. very strange. >> andrea: it is strange. they call this brainbe drain. in new york, and -- brain drain and new york and the states, they go to college and get essentialcated and take the money like texas and florida. texas is booming. how can they sustain this? >> greg: $60 billion left new york city this year o

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